Anatomic Areas of Lipoframing in Breast Surgery.
Cureus
; 16(3): e57216, 2024 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-38681369
ABSTRACT
Breast lipoframing is a concept in breast surgery that encompasses the often-overlooked aspects of the mammary glands, such as the surrounding structures and adipose tissue within the thorax. By acknowledging the interplay between these components and recognizing the need for their simultaneous treatment, breast lipoframing aims to optimize surgical aesthetic outcomes. This article proposes a comprehensive definition of the surrounding mammary fat tissue by delineating the specific areas of the breast involved in the lipoframing technique. It presents a retrospective analysis of 554 female patients, revealing only one case of seroma and three cases of hematoma. Furthermore, we explore the application of liposuction as a means to effectively treat these areas and achieve superior results.
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Cureus
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2024
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